Pagai

Pagai was a town of Megaris on the Corinthian Gulf. It was said to have been the hometown of Tereus, and it served as the harbor of Megaris on the western coast, while Nisaia served as its eastern harbor. It was the most important place in the country next to the capital of Megara, and, when Megaris joined Athens in 455 BC, the Athenians garrisoned Pagai. During Roman rule, Pagai was used to coin Roman money, and the remains of its walls still stand today.